Using a great art lesson from online (thanks Clown & Poodle) we created our own versions. Even my student who normally does like to participate was able to use the online fillable paintings from Enchanted Learning. I am quite sure these are worth even more than the $20,000,000 the original fetched at auction. You decide for yourself! Watch for our Monet paintings coming next.
We started simply with Mark Kister's Draw Squad last year. Student's have enjoyed learning about the principles of drawing through his humorous videos. This year we are going to spread our wings a bit and learn about some of the great artists through history (Great Art Masters). At Halloween I thought it was the perfect time to introduce Edvard Munch and his very famous (and expensive) painting "The Scream."
Using a great art lesson from online (thanks Clown & Poodle) we created our own versions. Even my student who normally does like to participate was able to use the online fillable paintings from Enchanted Learning. I am quite sure these are worth even more than the $20,000,000 the original fetched at auction. You decide for yourself! Watch for our Monet paintings coming next.
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My father - John Halen - WWII RCAF navigator Remembrance Day has special meaning for me and seems to be a day that Supportive Learning students can identify with as well. They seem to understand and respect the pain and loss that everyone goes through during a war. This year we learned about the significance of the poppy and why November 11th was chosen. Students created drawings, wrote a poem or personal essay and created a movie with our teacher-librarian, Mr. Wong. The movie was shown as part of our Remembrance Day service.
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